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Subject: Re: Moderators have to know how to moderate - LEGAL PROBLEMS

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 13:54:47 01/22/99

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On January 21, 1999 at 15:22:05, Dann Corbit wrote:

>Moderators have not lost their right to free speach.  I think it is *better* if
>a moderator can remain uncontroversial.  But a moderator should be just as free
>to say whatever they feel as anyone else.
>
>Offering an opinion that someone is suspected of cheating is hardly a crime.
>Maybe the guess was right, maybe it was wrong.  But it is just one person's
>opinion.
>
>While on the one hand, we should not offend unnecessarily (he says, looking over
>his shoulder at some old, smouldering posts) -- on the other hand, we should not
>be so politically correct at all times that all we can say is , "have a nice day
>-- have a nice day -- have a nice day."
>
>IMO-YMMV.

Hi Dann,

Have a nice day!

KarinsDad :)



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